Master in Energy Security Studies

Location

Czech Republic: Brno

Program Summary

Enroll directly in the Master of Energy Security program at Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic and spend two years gaining knowledge and practical experience in the field of energy security analysis. This program is focused on providing highly specialized knowledge and producing qualified graduates to fulfill the ever increasing demand for energy analysts.

The curriculum will delve deep into current European Union energy market trends and their relation to world markets. Furthermore, it will provide graduates with the practical experience necessary to analyze patterns and situations in production, consumption, and transportation of energy worldwide. It will also focus heavily on environmental, technical, economic, and legal aspects of the current energy industry.

Program Summary

Enroll directly in the Master of Energy Security program at Masaryk University in Brno, Czech Republic and spend two years gaining knowledge and practical experience in the field of energy security analysis. This program is focused on providing highly specialized knowledge and producing qualified graduates to fulfill the ever increasing demand for energy analysts.

The curriculum will delve deep into current European Union energy market trends and their relation to world markets. Furthermore, it will provide graduates with the practical experience necessary to analyze patterns and situations in production, consumption, and transportation of energy worldwide. It will also focus heavily on environmental, technical, economic, and legal aspects of the current energy industry.

Program Highlights

1. Learn an important skill - high demand for energy security experts, especially with international experience

2. Enroll directly into the universitys social studies department and avoid unnecessary fees

3. Entire program offered in both Czech and English languages

4. Second largest university in the Czech Republic with an incredible international reputation

5. Have a greater chance of gaining employment with leading energy companies, international organizations, governmental departments, as well as research institutions